Investigation of light non-aqueous phase liquid migration single and double-porosity soil using light transmission visualization method (LTV)
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the migration of light non-aqueous phase liquid (LNAPL) in two different porous media using LTV technique. The first media was fine sand as a single-porosity and the second media was S300 kaolin as a double-porosity. The two media were packed separately...
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my.utm.733442017-11-21T03:28:04Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/73344/ Investigation of light non-aqueous phase liquid migration single and double-porosity soil using light transmission visualization method (LTV) Alaziaza, M. Y. D. Ngien, S. K. Bob, M. M. Kamaruddin, S. A. Ishak, W. M. F. T Technology (General) Two experiments were conducted to investigate the migration of light non-aqueous phase liquid (LNAPL) in two different porous media using LTV technique. The first media was fine sand as a single-porosity and the second media was S300 kaolin as a double-porosity. The two media were packed separately in the flow chamber and then LNAPL was injected from the top of the model and the migration of LNAPL (Toluene) was observed using a digital camera connected to a laptop and controlled using special software. The images were captured according to a predetermined time interval set by the software. The results show a significant difference in the migration of LNAPL in the two porous media, where the migration in the double-porosity media was much faster than the migration in the single-porosity. This finding is due to the occurrence of inter-aggregate pores in the double-porosity soil structure. This paper shows that more attention should be given towards the pollution of the groundwater sources that are located within or near the double-porosity media especially the agricultural soil. EDP Sciences 2016 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Alaziaza, M. Y. D. and Ngien, S. K. and Bob, M. M. and Kamaruddin, S. A. and Ishak, W. M. F. (2016) Investigation of light non-aqueous phase liquid migration single and double-porosity soil using light transmission visualization method (LTV). In: 3rd International Conference on Civil and Environmental Engineering for Sustainability, IConCEES 2015, 1-2 Dec 2015, Melaka, Malaysia. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84969933295&doi=10.1051%2fmatecconf%2f20164703023&partnerID=40&md5=ade84461f478222dfdb7a703993659a3 |
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Two experiments were conducted to investigate the migration of light non-aqueous phase liquid (LNAPL) in two different porous media using LTV technique. The first media was fine sand as a single-porosity and the second media was S300 kaolin as a double-porosity. The two media were packed separately in the flow chamber and then LNAPL was injected from the top of the model and the migration of LNAPL (Toluene) was observed using a digital camera connected to a laptop and controlled using special software. The images were captured according to a predetermined time interval set by the software. The results show a significant difference in the migration of LNAPL in the two porous media, where the migration in the double-porosity media was much faster than the migration in the single-porosity. This finding is due to the occurrence of inter-aggregate pores in the double-porosity soil structure. This paper shows that more attention should be given towards the pollution of the groundwater sources that are located within or near the double-porosity media especially the agricultural soil. |
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Investigation of light non-aqueous phase liquid migration single and double-porosity soil using light transmission visualization method (LTV) |
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Investigation of light non-aqueous phase liquid migration single and double-porosity soil using light transmission visualization method (LTV) |
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Investigation of light non-aqueous phase liquid migration single and double-porosity soil using light transmission visualization method (LTV) |
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Investigation of light non-aqueous phase liquid migration single and double-porosity soil using light transmission visualization method (LTV) |
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Investigation of light non-aqueous phase liquid migration single and double-porosity soil using light transmission visualization method (LTV) |
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